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1. The Study On The Cultivation Techniques And The Ecological Adaption Of Tribulus Terrestris L.
2. Studies On Chemical Constituents Of Tribulus Terrestris Steroid Saponins
3. Effects Of Gross Saponin Of Tribulus Terrestris On Rumen Fermentation, Methane Production, Antioxidant Capacity And Immune Function In Dairy Cows
4. Optimizing Supplementary Pollen Mixtures For Bumblebee Bombus Terrestris Colonies Based On Colony Reproductive Variables
5. Establishment Of Vitro Culture System Of Tribulus Terrests L. And Investigation Of It’s Secondary Metabolite
6. Establishment Of Tribulus Terrestris L.suspension Culture System And Effects Of Different Factors On Flavonoids Content
7. The Effects Of Drought Stress And Nitrogen Addition On Physiological And Ecological Characteristics Of Different Soil Substrates Of Tribulus Terrestris
8. The Potential Risks To Chinese Bumblebees By The European Bumblebee Bombus Terrestris Study On Mating And Pollen Collecting
9. Effect Of Acremonium Terricola Culture On Production Performance And The Study Of Its Mechanism In Dairy Cows
10. Toxicity Assessment Of Three Types Of Insecticides To Bombus Terrestris And Efficacy Evaluation Of B.terrestris For Utilizing As Pollination Agents
11. Study On The Influencing Factors Of Bombus Terrestris(Hymenoptera:Apidae)Mating Behavior
12. Studies On The Anti-inflammatory And Antioxidant Effects Of Total Saponins From Leaves And Fruits Of Tribulus Terrestris L.
13. Soil microbial communities from the alimentary canal of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae)
14. Predispersal seed predators and nectar robbers: The influence of plant and animal traits on plant reproduction and bumblebee foraging behavior
15. Influence of copper on resistance of Lumbricus terrestris to bacterial challenge
16. Influence of earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris L.) on the dissipation and distribution of herbicides in soil
17. Lumbricus terrestris and no-till: Infiltration processes and soil physiochemical properties affecting their survival
18. The interaction of Phoma terrestris, Pythium irregulare and Fusarium acuminatum in causation of red root rot of corn (Zea mays L.)
19. IMPACT OF LANDSPREAD SEWAGE SLUDGE ON SOIL ORGANISMS AND SOIL STRUCTURE (EARTHWORMS, AGGREGATES)
20. Identification Of Active Transposable Elements In The Genome Of Bombus Terrestris
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